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Coordinates: 41°48′41″N 71°6′26″W / 41.81139°N 71.10722°W / 41.81139; -71.10722
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== Description ==
== Description ==
Dighton Rock State Park is a 85-[[acre]] (34-ha) park principally used for [[picnicking]].
Dighton Rock State Park is a {{convert|85|acre|ha}} park principally used for [[picnicking]].


The park is named after [[Dighton Rock]], an 11-foot (3.4-m) high [[glacial erratic]] that once sat on the banks of the [[Taunton River]], covered with [[petroglyphs]]. It has since been moved to a [[museum]] on the park grounds.
The park is named after [[Dighton Rock]], an 11-foot (3.4-m) high [[glacial erratic]] that once sat on the banks of the [[Taunton River]], covered with [[petroglyphs]]. It has since been moved to a [[museum]] on the park grounds.

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Dighton Rock Museum, Dighton Rock State Park

Dighton Rock State Park is a Massachusetts state park located in Berkley. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

Description

Dighton Rock State Park is a 85 acres (34 ha) park principally used for picnicking.

The park is named after Dighton Rock, an 11-foot (3.4-m) high glacial erratic that once sat on the banks of the Taunton River, covered with petroglyphs. It has since been moved to a museum on the park grounds.

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41°48′41″N 71°6′26″W / 41.81139°N 71.10722°W / 41.81139; -71.10722